
Summer Land Camels, a prominent brand in the camel dairy industry, has unveiled its maiden camel milk vodka, which is matured in French oak barrels. This innovative take on vodka is created from camel milk whey, locally sourced honey and aged in French oak to introduce a distinct flavor profile.
This new offering from Summer Land Camels is characterized by a rich blend of caramel and toasted oak notes. This is further accentuated by a malted cream flavor which provides a smooth, warm finish to the drink. Available in 200ml and 500ml bottles, the vodka comes in three delicious variants: Barrel-Aged Camel Milk & Honey, Camel Milk & Honey, and Pure Camel Milk.
Summer Land Camels’ CEO and director, Paul Martin, underscored that the new product is a testament to the company’s dedication to sustainability and craftsmanship. He also emphasized that it illustrates the brand’s drive to redefine the boundaries of what’s achievable in Australian agriculture. With this camel milk vodka, Martin believes that the company has transformed an often overlooked ingredient into a remarkable spirit, mirroring the journey of the camels themselves.
The unique vodka, matured in French oak barrels, has an alcohol by volume (ABV) content ranging from 40 to 46 percent and is now available for pre-order from the company’s website.
Looking forward in the camel milk industry, in 2023, Good Earth Dairy was awarded a $4.4 million grant by the Western Australia State Government. This grant was provided for the construction of a new camel milk facility in Perth, which will produce both fresh and powdered camel milk.
What is unique about Summer Land Camels’ new vodka product?
The vodka is a unique blend created from camel milk whey and is matured in French oak barrels. It offers a rich mix of caramel and toasted oak notes, complemented by a malted cream taste.
What are the three variants of Summer Land Camels’ vodka?
The vodka comes in three variants: Barrel-Aged Camel Milk & Honey, Camel Milk & Honey, and Pure Camel Milk.
Has there been recent investment in the camel milk industry?
Yes, in 2023, the Western Australia State Government awarded Good Earth Dairy a $4.4 million grant to establish a fresh and powdered camel milk processing facility in Perth.